The Loving Family of an Unlikely Convert
Moses’ humble approach inspires his father-in-law Jethro's astonishing conversion to faith in Yahweh, showing the power of mutual respect and praise in sharing the gospel.
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Moses’ humble approach inspires his father-in-law Jethro's astonishing conversion to faith in Yahweh, showing the power of mutual respect and praise in sharing the gospel.
Read PostAdvice for born-again Christians considering attending an LDS service with a friend. Consider liberty of conscience, church connection, and a settled faith.
Read PostLearn how John 4:24 shows the necessity and practicality of truth when discussing differences between Mormonism and Biblical Christianity. Jesus' conversation with a woman at a well offers a path to worshiping God in spirit and in truth in your evangelism.
Read PostAs the apostle Paul demonstrates during his ministry in Corinth, growing in your knowledge of Christ is crucial to effectively reach your LDS friends with the true gospel.
Read PostLearn how to evangelize more genuinely and compellingly by contemplating the entirety of the Bible’s teaching on God’s grace and meditating on Christ’s extravagant pardon.
Read PostWhat can we learn about evangelism from Moses's story of rejection? Love, service, and facing challenges together.
Read PostWhen we face discouragement in evangelism, look to examples of biblical faithfulness for direction, focus, and perseverance.
Read PostLatter-day Saints are often very friendly and kind, and so they make wonderful neighbors. Can your Christian neighborliness still shine in morally-uplifting environments? Yes, the Apostle Paul gives us at least two directives for gospel neighborliness in Colossians 4:5–6.
Read PostFriendships between Mormons and born-again Christians inevitably hit a conflict point: the nature and source of truth. But this difference doesn’t have to stop the conversation! The wise Christian can see the conversation as an invitation to deepen the relationship for the sake of the gospel.
Read PostThe experience of faithful evangelism often feels like frustration. What does God want us to do with these frustrations? Are we to simply soldier on or does He have some greater purpose in us?
Read PostMany Christians first interact with Latter-day Saints when they’re visited by an LDS Missionary. Should you invite them into your home? Should you turn them away and offer to meet elsewhere?
Read PostWhen faced with the mounting challenges of witnessing to Latter-day Saints, it’s important to let the God of Hope speak joyfully to our discouragement and skepticism.
Read PostQuality opportunities for the gospel nearly always come in the context of a relationship. But how do you build relationships with Latter-day Saints? Let me suggest four watch words: accept, respect, build, and serve.
Read PostGod’s internal work in your Latter-day Saint friend’s heart is the decisive factor in their salvation, but how should you pray for them? Let’s examine how to pray specifically and deeply for your Latter-day Saint friends and family members by looking at Jesus’s parable in Mark 4, the Parable of the Soils.
Read PostIt often takes only one well-worded question to get Latter-day Saints on the hunt for truth. Let’s explore three characteristics of great questions for Latter-day Saints.
Read PostQuestions are central to effective evangelism because questions can invite thought and build relationships. Learn how to ask effective questions when witnessing to your LDS friends and family.
Read PostThe biblical God is fundamentally different from everything created. In Bible terms, God is “holy” or “wholly other”, and that makes all the difference when evangelizing Latter-day Saints.
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